South Asian Institute of Management

The South Asian Institute of Management (SAIM) is an independent management institute based in Nepal. The Institute was opened by a group of professionals who wanted to create an institute of learning, research, and consultancy in the region.[1]

While a profit-making venture, the Institute's board decided from the beginning to retain a majority proportion of profits toward institution building and the promotion of entrepreneurship, including backing any promising business ventures from its own graduates.[2]

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